This tour is designed for passengers arriving in South Korea through the Incheon Cruise Terminal. Starting from the terminal, the itinerary takes you to Seoul's top attractions and brings you back to the cruise ship at Incheon Port.
Given the limited time for cruise travelers, this tour offers the best experience for those visiting Incheon Port.
Through this tour, you can witness the Royal Guard Changing Ceremony at Gyeongbokgung Palace, explore Bukchon Hanok Village where you can try on traditional hanbok or stroll through the charming streets. You will also visit Gwangjang Market, South Korea’s first traditional market, to experience local life, food, and goods.
As a cruise passenger tour, the pickup and drop-off are carefully scheduled to align with your cruise ship’s arrival and departure times at Incheon Port.
If weather, traffic, or protests prevent travel to Seoul, the tour will be redirected to Incheon, where you’ll explore its top attractions.
Gyeongbokgung palace was one of the Joseon dynasty's palaces and main palace of the era. This palace was the first palace built when Taejo Lee seong-gye founded Joseon and moved the capital to Seoul. You can learn historical facts about Gyeongbokgung Palace, see the interior and exterior of the palace, and watch the changing of the guard ceremony. Due to weather or traffic, the ceremony may be canceled or moved to another location. The tourist attraction may be changed or unavailable on the day at the guide's discretion.
You can learn historical facts about Gyeongbokgung Palace, see the interior and exterior of the palace, and watch the changing of the guard ceremony. Due to weather or traffic, the ceremony may be canceled or moved to another location. (Hanbok experience option) The tourist attraction may be changed or unavailable on the day at the guide's discretion.
Gwangjang Market was the first permanent market in Korea and continues to thrive as a popular tourist destination today. The name Gwangjang means "to gather from afar and keep altogether." The market began as a small trading center that brought in goods from nearby regions, but has now grown into a large wholesale market selling a variety of goods, including upholstery, imported goods, groceries, dried fish, traditional goods, and more. The most popular section of the market is the food street connected to the East Gate, North Gate 2, and South Gate 1. The food street caters to a wide range of patrons due to the plethora of menus available. It is also one of the most recommended tourist attraction for international travelers. The tourist attraction may be changed or unavailable on the day at the guide's discretion.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
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